Maritime Administration (MARAD) Federal Assistance for Intermodal Infrastructure Projects

March 15, 2018

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Different cargoes and passengers require different port infrastructure: . Container - needs larger contiguous acres, cranes and equipment to move containers, may need fumigation services; vessels can be very large, needs extra depth at berth . Cruise – cruise facilities are best separated from cargo operations at ports for safety of passengers, but they must also accommodate provisioning by 75 or more trucks per vessel per day as well as baggage from passengers; cruise ship ‘home ports’ are those where passengers board the vessel and return at the end of the cruise – these need safe, secure parking facilities within a close walk, a nearby airport and facilities for buses, taxis and rental cars; ‘ports of call’ are those where the vessel arrives for less than a day to allow passengers to visit the region. These require safe, accessible transit options such as bus or taxi for passengers. All cruise ports are required to accommodate needs of vessel crew members. Kinds of Ports

Different cargoes and passengers require different port infrastructure: . Energy – handles liquid bulk, has pipelines, tanks and berths for very large vessels; needs extra depth at berth . Ro/Ro (roll on/roll off) – handles vehicle and heavy equipment exports and imports; needs ramps, docks with width, may offer value added services for vehicle prep . Break bulk – handles steel, forest products, refrigerated products not in containers; needs laydown yards, specialized warehousing, may need fumigation services . Bulk – handles aggregates for construction and road building, fertilizers for agriculture, agricultural exports such as rice, wheat, soy, etc.; may have silos or warehouses near dock, or be connected by conveyor belts; may need extra depth at berth Kinds of Ports

Different cargoes and passengers require different port infrastructure:

. Space – handles rockets for refurbishment, drone barges/vessels, proximity to hangar, needs adequate room for operations. Why MARAD and What’s New?

6 Port & Waterway Infrastructure Projects Feb. 2017 Post Disaster Response – Port Assessments for FEMA

8 TIGER/INFRA GRANTS

. Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Discretionary – Grants: Rounds I – IX • MARAD administers port and marine highway related TIGER grant awards (construction and planning) • To date, 49 grants totaling $612M awarded for $1.7B in construction projects • Projects add capacity, modernize infrastructure, stimulate port project planning and improve freight efficiencies . Fostering Advancements in Shipping and Transportation for the Long-term Achievement of National Efficiencies (FASTLANE) (2016/2017) – MARAD administers port related FASTLANE grant awards (construction) – To date, 5 grants totaling $130M awarded – Grants are used to assist ports with adding capacity, modernizing infrastructure, developing and improving freight efficiencies . Actions in 2017/2018 – MARAD will administer port related • INFRA grant awards • TIGER grants awarded • TIFIA loans awarded • RRIF loans awarded • Certain NHF Program grant awarded • Certain CMAQ grant awarded – Grants and loans will be used to assist ports with adding capacity, modernizing infrastructure, developing and improving freight efficiencies 9 TIGER/INFRA GRANTS

. New this year – – treatment of stated project costs and matches offered for grants

– Application states project cost estimate $50M – Applicant offers 50% match - 25M – Requests 50% funding from grant - 25M

– After agreement signed – Project comes in under budget $40M – Applicant must contribute - 25M – Grant will fund - 15M

10 Port Conveyance Program: Locations of Conveyed and Approved Properties

1: America’s Central Port 700 Acres: Granite City, IL

2: City of Dillingham 2 3 2.38 Acres: Dillingham, AK 13 3: City and Borough of Juneau 1.91 Acres: Juneau, AK 4 9 4: Port of Benton 71.15 Acres: Richland, WA

5: Port of Hueneme 11 33 Acres: Hueneme, CA

6: 407.35 Acres: Long Beach, CA 12 7: 48.32 Acres: Los Angeles, CA 5 8: Port of New Orleans 1 7 12.87 Acres: Jefferson Parish, LA 6 9: Port of Pasco 2.16 Acres: Pasco, WA

10: Orange Co. Navigation & Port District 13.73 Acres: Orange, TX

8 11: Rhode Island Commerce Corporation 10 96 Acres: Davisville, RI 12: 1,433 Acres: Stockton, CA

13: Port of Tacoma 9.03 Acres: Tacoma, WA

Last updated: January 19, 2018 Port Conveyance Program: Locations of Potential Properties

A: Savanna Army Depot Savanna, IL (Approx. 125.00 acres) Landholder: Department of the Army

Interest: Upper Mississippi River International Port District Use: Barge Fleeting & Recreation Availability: 2018

B: Memphis Large Cavitation Facility Memphis, TN (42.96 acres) Landholder: General Services Admin. C A Interest: Port of Memphis Use: Transportation Facility/TBD Availability: 2018

B C: Sharpe Army Depot Lathrop, CA (555.10 acres) Landholder: General Services Admin.

Interest: Alameda County Use: Transportation Logistics/Warehousing Availability: 2019

Last updated: October 17, 2017 Cybersecurity – Cargo Handling Cooperative Program

. The Maritime Administration has partnered with its Cargo Handling Cooperative Program for a pilot program to assess the cybersecurity capabilities of several selected small ports. . The goal is to prepare finding based on an assessment structure which covers functional domains that comply with emerging federal government guidance on incorporating cybersecurity into port security programs. . The assessment for each port will be accomplished through an on-site workshop. . Each port will receive a detailed evaluation after completion of the workshop along with a post-workshop teleconference to discuss the findings. 13 Thank you

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